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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Did you know what the Rooney Rule is?

Did you know what the Rooney Rule is?
Well the Rooney Rule, was established in 2003,[1] requires National Football League teams to interview minority candidates for head coaching and senior football operations opportunities. The rule is named for Dan Rooney, the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the chairman of the league's diversity committee, and indirectly the Rooney family in general, due to the Steelers' long history of giving African Americans opportunities to serve in team leadership roles. It is often cited as an example of affirmative action.

The Rule was established to ensure that minority coaches were considered for high-level coaching positions. Until 1979, Fritz Pollard was the only minority head coach in NFL history (which was during the league's early years in the 1920's) and by the time the Rule was implemented, only Tom Flores, Art Shell, Dennis Green, Ray Rhodes, Tony Dungy, and Herman Edwards had ever held head coaching jobs. (Only Dungy and Edwards were actively head coaching at the time of the Rule's implementation, though Shell and Green would later return to the sidelines as head coaches.) Dungy in particular had struggled for years before getting a head coaching job; he was often promoted as a head coaching candidate by Chuck Noll when Dungy was an assistant under Noll in the 1980's with the Steelers, but he would not become a head coach until 1996 when he took over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Since the Rooney Rule was established, several NFL franchises have hired minority head coaches, including the Steelers themselves, who hired Mike Tomlin before their 2007 season.[2] (The Steelers, however, had already interviewed Ron Rivera to fulfill the Rule before interviewing Tomlin, and Rooney himself contends that Tomlin's hiring did not result from the Rule.[3]) At the start of the 2006 season, the overall percentage of African American coaches had jumped to 22%, up from 6% prior to the Rooney Rule.[4] Even so, the policy is still debated and no team has stated whether the Rooney Rule contributed to the hiring of a minority.

The rule does not apply if an assistant coach has language in his contract guaranteeing him the head coaching job in case of an opening.[5] For example, this was the case when Mike Martz took over as head coach of the St. Louis Rams before the 2000 season. Also, the rule does not apply if the assistant coach taking over the head position is a minority, as was the case with Mike Singletary and the San Francisco 49ers in late 2008.[6]

In 2003, the NFL fined the Detroit Lions $200,000 for failure to interview minority candidates for the team's vacant head coaching job. After Marty Mornhinweg was fired, the Lions immediately hired former San Francisco 49ers head coach Steve Mariucci to replace him without interviewing any other candidates. The Lions claimed they attempted to interview other candidates but that the minority candidates withdrew from interviews, believing Mariucci's hiring was inevitable.[7]

Recently, legal scholars have advocated for extending the Rooney Rule to college football, where the number of minority head coaches hovers around 6%.[8]

As of June 15, 2009, Rooney Rule requirements now apply to all searches for senior football operations positions within the NFL, regardless of a team's title for that position.[9]

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Did you know what was the first Gothic soap opera?

That's right Dark Shadows was the first Gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show was created by Dan Curtis, who tells of a dream he had in which a girl takes a long train ride to visit a large mansion. The story "bible," which was written by Art Wallace, does not mention any supernatural elements. It was considered daring (and unprecedented in daytime television) when ghosts were introduced about six months after it began.

The series became hugely popular when, a year into its run, vampire Barnabas Collins, played by Jonathan Frid, appeared. In addition to vampires, Dark Shadows featured werewolves, ghosts, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel (both into the past and into the future), and a parallel universe.

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Michelle Duggar has baby 19

Michelle Duggar has emergency c-section baby number 19 due to possible preeclampsi
TLC’s hit reality TV show “18 Kids and Counting” mom Michelle Duggar had an emergency c-section last night delivering baby number 19. Michelle Duggar was admitted to the hospital last Friday due to a gallstone and high blood pressure, and dad Jim Bob Duggar had stated Michelle Duggar and the baby were doing well.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Did you know that Gangsta Boo was Locked up for Armed Robbery?

Gangsta Boo a former member of Memphis based rap group 3 6 Mafia turned herself into authorities Tuesday and was released on a $100,000 bond. Now the self proclaimed gangsta is being charged with conspiracy to commit the crime of armed robbery.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

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Monday, December 7, 2009

Did you know that Christa Rothenburger is the first person to win individual medals in both Summer and Winter Games?


Did you know that  Eddie Eagan became the first person to medal in the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics in different events?

Did you know that Eagan is the only Gold Summer and Winter medalist in different events?









Did you know that Gillis Grafström became the first person to win a medal in the same event in Summer and Winter Olympics?

Did you know that Grafstrom won a figure skating golds at the 1920 Olympics and at the first Winter Olympics in 1924?







Did you know that  Christa Luding-Rothenburger is the only person to win medals at the Winter and Summer Games in the same year?

Did you know that it is no longer possible due to the staggering of the Winter and Summer Olympic years for a person to win individual medals in both Summer and Winter Games?

Did you know that Christa Rothenburger is the first person to win individual medals in both Summer and Winter Games?

Did you know that Christa is the first woman to medal in both Winter and Summer?



Did you know that Clara Hughes is the first person to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games?

Did you know that Clara is also the first person to win multiple individual medals in both Summer and Winter Olympics?











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Did you know who was the first woman to win four gold medals?

Dutch athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen was the first woman to win four gold medals in a single Games.








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Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!